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LETRS Unit 2 Session 5 Question and answers already passed
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Practice the sounds. - correct answer Sound 1: Short I Sound 2: /aw/ Sound 3: /oo/ (both are short o's) Sound 4: /er/ Sound 5: /oi/ Sound 6: /e/ (short e) Sound 7: /o/ (long o) Sound 8: schwa Vowel Sort - correct answer Front: Short and Long A, E, I Low/Middle: Short O and Short U Back/Rounded: Long O, Long U, /oo/, /yu/, /aw/ Diphthongs: /ou/ and /oi/ R Controlled: /er/, /ar/, /or/ Word Sort 1 - correct answer sport: or spoil: oi heal: long e shook: oo cute: yu neigh: long a Word Sort 2 - correct answer cyst: short i couch: ou
black: short a light: long i spot: short o up: short u Word Sort 3 - correct answer about: schwa wedge: short e taught: aw bold: long o flew: long u flirt: er spark: ar English vowels are easier for students to pronounce and write than consonants. - correct answer false What makes r-controlled vowel sounds so confusing for students? - correct answer The r takes over the preceding vowel sound. Which of the following sounds is considered a front vowel? - correct answer long a Which of the following vowels require that the mouth shift position during production of the sound? Select all that apply. - correct answer /oi/ /ou/ Which of the following vowel sounds would be classified by a linguist as "tense" vowels? - correct answer long e and /yu/